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Travel Photography Tips | Capturing The Perfect Moment
© 2014 Wazari Wazir | Monk Circling The Boudhanath Stupa | Kathmandu | Nepal | 24 mm Among the skills that most professional photographers have is the “anticipation skill”, this usually comes from the experience, they know what to expect, in order for them to capture the perfect moment that best tell the story. The other thing is that, we must be patient, most of the times we need to wait in order to captured the right moment. Take a look of the photograph of the monk circling the Boudhanath Stupa there, to those of you who have been there, knew that, there are hundreds or sometimes thousand of people…
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Travel Photography | Monk With Prayer Wheels | Kathmandu | Nepal
© 2012 Wazari Wazir | Monk With Prayer Wheels | Kathmandu Nepal A monk and prayer wheels, a photograph taken at Boudhanath Stupa, Asia’s largest stupa. We visited this place just few minutes after we came back from Langtang, leave our backpacks to at hotel room, have some lunch and head to Boudhanath Stupa by taxi which cost us Rs300 for one way journey which took about 30 minutes to get here. Foreigners have to pay Rs150 for entry fees, and in term of photographic opportunity, it offers a lot, provided that you spent few hours here or take one whole day to visit this magnificent stupa. The photograph above were taken…
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PHOTOGRAPH | A Digital Quarterly Magazine for Creative Photographers
© 2012 Craft and Vision | PHOTOGRAPH | A Digital Quarterly Magazine for Creative Photographers “When it comes to composition, there are no rules . . . except, perhaps, never say never and always avoid saying always. I recommend you don’t ask, “Should I . . .?”; rather, ask “What happens when I . . . ?”. But there are principles. Each element has a unique force and contributes to the whole. Each element influences the other, creating a cascading chain of action, reaction, and interaction. These forces are definable and consistent, so you can understand them and apply them repeatedly. An understanding of what these elements are will open…